Caption Contest: Free Law School Admission Workshop Entry

Blueprint LSAT Prep’s law school admission workshops are coming to a city near you! (You know, depending on where you live.)

Last month, Anna Ivey — former Dean of Admissions at the University of Chicago Law School and founder of Ivey Consulting — presented her workshop (titled “Get Into Law School by Learning How to Think Like an Admissions Officer”) in Los Angeles, Irvine and Berkeley. Starting Wednesday, Oct. 9, you can take part in workshops in New York, Boston, Chicago and San Diego — as well as return trips to Berkeley, Irvine and LA.

Each four-hour presentation will discuss the law school application process, how to formulate an amazing personal statement, the best way to deal with “dings” on your law school application (such as multiple LSAT scores), how to get great letters of recommendation, plus additional application information. With law school application season almost underway, it’s a great opportunity to gain insight into the law school admissions landscape from someone who’s worked behind the scenes.

It’s especially valuable to Blueprint LSAT Prep students because they get a $50 discount off the normal workshop price of $250. Plus, all attendees receive a free copy of the e-book, The Ivey Guide to Law School Admissions. Sign up now before the spots fill up.

Now, if you’d like to attend a law school admission workshop at any of these locations for free, here’s your only chance:

Below are two pictures. All you have to do is write a caption for one of them in the comments below (make sure you indicate #1 or #2). Next week, we’ll reward our favorite submission with a free entry into one of the law school admission workshops. Try to make your caption LSAT or law school-related. Remember: the funnier, the better.

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#2:

You can submit up to two captions, either one for each or two for one. Your choice. Any more submissions after that will not be approved.

Ginger:"The Latin Soccer American Team score? You know we call that football in the United States. Honey, just because you want to be a lawyer doesn't mean you can go around changing the way sports are scored or named for that matter. I have to finish grading these pre-school tests by 8pm. Now you go on practicing your Learning Games for that big test of yours in December!"

Studley: "Hey sweets, hows ‘bout you call the seven-digit number I wrote down for you here. My friend was right. I should have signed up for the Blueprint class. I’m going to do that now. I was thinking I could use some extra motivation to come back in December, if you know what I mean <wink> <wink>"